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Protesters help a fellow demonstrator who was affected by the smoke and pepper spray reportedly used by police to disperse the crowd outside Tuesday's rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Albuquerque, N.M.

Protesters, Police Clash At Donald Trump Rally In New Mexico

May 25, 2016
The Albuquerque Police Department said officers were hit by rocks thrown by anti-Trump demonstrators. Police responded with smoke grenades and pepper spray, according to news reports.
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Politics
Donald Trump wrestling with 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin after the the Battle of the Billionaires at the 2007 World Wrestling Entertainment's Wrestlemania April 1, 2007.

4 Ways Donald Trump's Pro Wrestling Experience Is Like His Campaign Today

Apr 30, 2016
At least none of Trump's political opponents have been strapped down and had their heads shaved by him.
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Politics
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence speaks during the Indiana Republican Party Spring Dinner last week in Indianapolis.

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence Endorses Ted Cruz, Praises Donald Trump

Apr 29, 2016
The Texas senator hopes the endorsement will give him a boost in the critical Indiana primary on Tuesday. But that could be undercut by Pence's kind words for Trump.
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Politics
Police stand guard during demonstrations in reaction to a Cleveland police officer being acquitted of manslaughter charges on May 23, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Ahead Of Potentially Volatile GOP Convention, Cleveland Readies For Protests

Mar 25, 2016
The city's police are buying riot gear and bringing in officers from other cities to prepare for a political convention that could draw protesters from across the political spectrum.
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Politics
Republican presidential candidate Texas Sen. Ted Cruz waves as he arrives to speak at the 2016 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference on Monday, March 21, 2016, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz For President

Mar 23, 2016
The endorsement is the latest sign that the Republican Party establishment may be lining up behind the Texas Senator.
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Politics

Chaos At Chicago Trump Rally Feeds Concerns About His Rhetoric

Mar 11, 2016
Scuffles between Trump backers and protesters in the arena led to the cancellation of the event, and followed episodes of tension and violence this week in Missouri, Florida and North Carolina.
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Politics
A security agent stands near a display of Trump-branded products that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had for guests, including meat, wine and water, before Trump's Tuesday night press conference after the Michigan and Mississippi primarie

Trump Doesn't Own Most Of The Products He Pitched Last Night

Mar 09, 2016
Trump Water, a Trump magazine, Trump Steaks — all of that was on stage after the presidential candidate's wins in Michigan, Mississippi and Hawaii on Tuesday. But much of it isn't actually his.
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Politics
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney walks off of his campaign plane past Donald Trump's plane in Las Vegas in 2012.

Mitt Romney And Donald Trump Spar Over Future Of GOP

Mar 03, 2016
The party's former nominee called the current Republican front-runner "a phony, a fraud." Returning fire on Thursday, Trump called Romney "a stiff."
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Politics
Donald Trump addresses Marco Rubio in one of their many heated exchanges during a debate last week in Houston.

4 Things To Watch For In Tonight's Republican Debate

Mar 03, 2016
Republican presidential candidates meet again Thursday night in their 11th debate. Just four men will be on stage: Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich.
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The Two-Way
Voters line up outside a Republican caucus site in Las Vegas on Tuesday, a day that was won handily by Donald Trump.

5 Headlines: Donald Trump Dominates In Nevada Caucuses

Feb 24, 2016
At one caucus, "just four people took the stage, including former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, who drew a chorus of boos when he announced his support for Ted Cruz," a newspaper reports.
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Politics
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump with his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, in Iowa last year.

Meet Donald Trump's Alter Ego

Feb 22, 2016
Until recently, Corey Lewandowski was an obscure political operative. Now, he's engineered wins in South Carolina and New Hampshire for Trump's once-implausible presidential campaigns.
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Politics
Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, says current conflicts between candidates won't affect the GOP's strength in the general election.

Republican Party Chairman: 'This Will Be Just Fine'

Feb 17, 2016
Reince Priebus says it is not his role to referee ongoing fights between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. He also rejects the idea that Trump will affect the party's chances of winning a general election.
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Politics
Former President George W. Bush, left, introduces his brother Republican presidential candidate and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush during a campaign stop in South Carolina Monday.

W. Is Back: 6 Quotes From Campaigning For Jeb Bush

Feb 16, 2016
Former President George W. Bush hit the campaign trail for his brother in South Carolina Monday. He brought some self-deprecating humor and defended his record as president during and after 9/11.
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The Two-Way
Presidential candidate New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks at a town hall-style campaign event in Hampton, N.H., on Sunday.

WATCH: Republicans — Then And Now — Talking About Drug Addiction

Feb 08, 2016
In New Hampshire, Republican presidential candidates are using compassionate language when it comes to drug abuse. It's a marked change for a party that has advocated tough stances on the issue.
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The Two-Way
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign stop on Saturday in Birmingham, Ala.

Trump Doubles Down On Claim He Saw Thousands Cheer In N.J. On 9/11

Nov 22, 2015
In an interview, Donald Trump said people in New Jersey — "where you have large Arab populations" — were cheering when the Twin Towers came down. Police, however, have said it did not happen.
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The Two-Way
Donald Trump waves at the end of a rally at Urbandale High School, in Urbandale, Iowa, on Sunday.

Trump: 'I Know So Many Muslims Who Are Fabulous People'

Sep 20, 2015
In interviews with the Sunday news shows, Trump dodged questions about whether he really believed that President Obama was a foreign-born Muslim.
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The Two-Way
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump (right) and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speak together during a commercial break at the first Republican presidential debate in Cleveland on Thursday. Trump's remarks about Fox News debate moderator Megyn K

Trump Booted From Conservative Forum After Latest Remarks

Aug 08, 2015
In an appearance on CNN, the maverick candidate called Fox News host and debate moderator Megyn Kelly a "lightweight" and "highly overrated." And those were just the nice things.
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The Two-Way
Republican presidential candidates, left to right, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Donald Trump and Jeb Bush participate in the first prime-time presidential debate hosted by FOX News and Facebook at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday.

The First Republican Presidential Debate In 100 Words (And A Video)

Aug 06, 2015
The debate was full of tough questions and tense exchanges. The most memorable one was unexpectedly about the Patriot Act.
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The Two-Way
Sen. John McCain, a Republican from Arizona.

Sen. John McCain: Trump Owes Vets, Not Him, An Apology

Jul 20, 2015
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stirred more controversy by lashing out at McCain, saying he preferred "people who weren't captured."
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The Two-Way
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, on Saturday.

Trump Lashes Out At McCain: 'I Like People Who Weren't Captured'

Jul 18, 2015
The real-estate tycoon said the Arizona senator was only a war hero because he had been a POW. He also called McCain a "loser" for failing to win the White House in the 2008 election.
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Politics

Clinton, Walker, Trump And The Accelerating Ride To 2016

Jul 13, 2015
NPR's Cokie Roberts previews Hillary Clinton's speech on the economy and Scott Walker's official announcement that he's running for president.
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The Two-Way
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie stands with (from left) his wife, Mary Pat Christie, and their children, Patrick, Sarah, Andrew and Bridget, on Tuesday at Livingston High School in Livingston, N.J.

Chris Christie Declares His Candidacy For President

Jun 30, 2015
New Jersey's Republican governor says he is ready "to fight for the people of the United States of America."
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The Two-Way
Real estate mogul and TV personality Donald Trump formally announces his bid for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination during an event at Trump Tower in New York.

Donald Trump Is In, Promises To 'Make America Great Again'

Jun 16, 2015
After taking the stage to a sustained ovation as the song "Rockin' in the Free World" played, Trump laid out a list of things he would fix if he were president.
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The Two-Way
Carly Fiorina speaks in Des Moines, Iowa, in January. So far, Fiorina is the lone notable Republican woman eyeing the White House.

Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina Announces She's Running For President

May 04, 2015
Fiorina joins a crowded field of Republicans seeking the nomination. Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson announced his campaign on Sunday.
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It's All Politics
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks at the Republican Leadership Summit Friday in Nashua, N.H.

Candidates And Candidates-To-Be Woo New Hampshire's GOP

Apr 19, 2015
Republican candidates — those who've already declared and those who have yet to — gathered in New Hampshire this weekend to speak to their party. Whose messages resonated? And whose did not?
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